Hi Everyone,<br/><br/>Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!<br/><br/>Concerning the phrase verb "go out", my oxford dictionary gives the first meaning as<br/><br/><i>leave one's house to go to social events</i>.<br/><br/>It also provides a example sentence : <i>He goes out drinking most evenings</i>.<br/><br/>I cannot decide if I can use <b><i>go out</i></b> in the following context, because I am not sure they are social events?<br/><br/>In reply to my child's question "Where are you going?", I say "I am <i>going out</i> to buy something",<br/><br/>or "I am <i>going out</i> to have a haircut."<br/><br/>Can somebody help?<br/><br/>Thank you in advance.<br/><br/>Stephen